Google Docs / Presentations will look similar to Microsoft Office: Power Point, if you have any familiarity with this most familiar of presentation programs. Atomic Learning offers instruction in using the Google version at Presentations

Lesson PlansElementaryLanguage Arts - "Book Buddies" - __https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddv49vkt_9xf7ftmgs__Language Arts - "Choose Your Own Adventure Story" - https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddv49vkt_10fftv9ddtLanguage Arts - "Writing Fables" - Lerman & Hicks, page 268Mathematics - "After School Activities" - Lerman & Hicks, page 217Mathematics - "Favorite Fruits" - Lerman & Hicks, page 236Science - "Biomes" - https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddv49vkt_17fgvtqscdScience - "Consumer Product Testing Experiment" - https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddv49vkt_16gqknnhgc
Middle SchoolLanguage Arts - "Choose Your Own Adventure Story" - https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddv49vkt_10fftv9ddtLanguage Arts - "Story Starters" - Lerman & Hicks, page 305Science - "Consumer Product Testing Experiment" - https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddv49vkt_16gqknnhgcSocial Studies - "African American Heroes" - Lerman & Hicks, page 273
High SchoolScience - "Consumer Product Testing Experiment" - https://docs.google.com/View?id=ddv49vkt_16gqknnhgcSocial Studies - "Imperialism's Impact" - Lerman & Hicks, page 329

Performance RecordI would expect you to have some experience with Power Point (or Apple's iWork Keynote or similar software) coming into this class. Compare the presenting function to whatever similar software you have used in the past. If you have not used this sort of software in the past, please comment on 3 or 4 aspects of the software that interest or surprise you.

Your reply to the "Presentation" topic at GAIN-CPED5300 should discuss both a comparison to Power Point (or other software) or an overview of how you believe it could be used in educaiton (if you cannot do a comparison).